Monday, March 30, 2009

Journey to Ghana.

The trip was indeed historical but to claim it definitely was a total success would be a great understatement. We had a meeting with President J Kufuor where he spoke with everybody one on one. The event was covered on state television and was in each paper. Envoy Alan Kyerematen was our private host and escort thru the week. We were also given four evening receptions by US envoy Mary Carlin Yates and 3 Ghanaian dignitaries.

The 1st will be a P. Travel. C. Assembly plant by Shikaneh Koncepts from Prince Georges County, MD. ghana is spread over an area of 92,100 square kilometers and has an approximate population of twenty-three million. British is the official language in this country.

However, there are far more than one hundred languages and dialects spoken in Ghana. Christianity and Islam are the 2 most prevalent faiths in this land. The town of accra is the commercial center and the capital of Ghana.

Agriculture and trade are the 2 most critical occupations of the folk in Ghana. Aside from these, Ghana contains one of the finest oil reserves on the planet.

Ghana is a superb and economical destination for nature lovers, travellers and wildlife fans. Dense tropical rainforests that are intersected by heavily forested hills, streams and brooks are present across the country. Ghana's most distinguishing geographical feature is the Volta Brook , on which Akosombo Dam was built in 1964. Another engaging destination in Ghana is the Lake Volta, the biggest synthetic lake on the planet. Working in the Free Trade Areas is sort of fascinating. Agri-Business presents a lot of opportunities and we'll be assertive in this area.

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